A few comments and thoughts about crime books set on the mainland of Europe, with titbits about real eurocrime. We hear so much about crime in the USA that many people imagine that Europe is a crime free zone. In crime fiction Europe has become a real challenger to the Americans, but unfortunately real life crime especially in Britain is increasing as well.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

AROUND THE WORLD IN CRIME FICTION: WEBCAST

Leighton Gage's webcast with Cara Black, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, Michael Stanley and Stuart Neville is now available for download here:

The operative word is "download". The first three minutes and fifteen seconds are rife with feedback and technical glitches.

So the advice is click on download, bring it to your computer and start listening to it with ITunes or any other program that plays MP3s. You can then move ahead 3:15 and skip the rubbish. I managed it so it must be easy.

1 Comments:

Leighton's guests and the visitors had a few struggles with the pioneering technology [incoming phone calls] but the content was worth the trouble. Especially the information about Icelandic elves. ;O) Were Icelandic banks were managed by an elf?